...all the little moments of our everyday lives that would otherwise be forgotten...

Sunday, June 5, 2016

School Projects that get a Double-Take

Bekah and Scott each brought home stacks and stacks of paper, notebooks and projects on the last day of school. This little accordion book that Bekah brought home almost led to an intervention. You can see her in the middle with a grown up on each side looking angry and on the far left, a grouchy face that says "You naughty girl!" Bekah explained that she had written a poem that goes with the artwork and it was supposed to be about a time you did something you weren't supposed to do.

Here's a closer look at her in the drawing:

Well, Jesse and I both thought the exact same thing and couldn't imagine just whenon earth she had ever tried smoking! It just didn't seem like something she would ever do! So imagine our relief when (as we were still looking at it in shock) she asked if we remembered that time she was told not to eat a sucker but did it anyway. Oh, phew! Sucker stick, cigarette, who can tell the difference? Seeing as she does have that "yummy" smiley face over her head instead of smoke rings, we bought it. Ba, ha, ha, ha!

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I am Angie and I'm the wife and mom of the Storlies whose stories you'll read. I work as the City Clerk/Treasurer for the small city of Bigfork, MN. When I'm not working, I like to read, listen to podcasts, scrapbook, clean and organize the house (yes, really, I like to do that) and spend time with Jesse and the kids.

These things are important to our family:our faithsimple livingbeing respectful, responsible and kindspending time togetherour extended family and friends

This blog touches on all of those things, plus includes some random thoughts from me. I write to help us remember the fun things we do together, the cute and funny things the kids say, and all the little things about our life together that we might otherwise forget. We all enjoy looking back on older posts and seeing what we were up to back then.